Guidebook for Oakland

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Guidebook for Oakland

Food Scene

Classic neighborhood hang, great service, basic diner/southern food. Always a fun mix of people.
52 locals recommend
Lois the Pie Queen
851 60th St
52 locals recommend
Classic neighborhood hang, great service, basic diner/southern food. Always a fun mix of people.
Hefty baked goods, pretty good coffee. Pleasantly hipster-ish environment. Nice place to sit and do internet.
115 locals recommend
Sweet Adeline Bakeshop
3350 Adeline St
115 locals recommend
Hefty baked goods, pretty good coffee. Pleasantly hipster-ish environment. Nice place to sit and do internet.
It's Peet's. Very strong coffee. Good morning!
259 locals recommend
Peet's Coffee
2124 Vine St
259 locals recommend
It's Peet's. Very strong coffee. Good morning!
Chicken sandwiches that people line up around the block for. They really are good!
196 locals recommend
Bakesale Betty
5098 Telegraph Ave
196 locals recommend
Chicken sandwiches that people line up around the block for. They really are good!
Unbelievably good Burmese food. Always popular -- I'd recommend making a reservation.
458 locals recommend
Burma Superstar
309 Clement St
458 locals recommend
Unbelievably good Burmese food. Always popular -- I'd recommend making a reservation.
Excellent CA/Eur cuisine, including fancy-ass pizzas. Substantial. Not cheap.
237 locals recommend
Pizzaiolo
5008 Telegraph Ave
237 locals recommend
Excellent CA/Eur cuisine, including fancy-ass pizzas. Substantial. Not cheap.
Fresh, festive, CA-inspired Mexican. Good! Cheap! Try the big salad.
15 locals recommend
La Calaca Loca Taqueria
5199 Telegraph Ave
15 locals recommend
Fresh, festive, CA-inspired Mexican. Good! Cheap! Try the big salad.
Good sushi! Open late! A local treasure.
9 locals recommend
Koryo Sushi
4390 Telegraph Ave
9 locals recommend
Good sushi! Open late! A local treasure.
Take-out tamales just a few blocks away -- they look awesome. Why have I not tried this place? Let me know how it is.
12 locals recommend
Tamales Unicos de Cuernavaca
5751 Market St
12 locals recommend
Take-out tamales just a few blocks away -- they look awesome. Why have I not tried this place? Let me know how it is.
Nothing remarkable about this place except that they've managed to stay in business despite the noisy traffic outside. But they do have good strong coffee, and it's very close by.
16 locals recommend
Earthly Coffee and Tea
5506 Martin Luther King Jr Way
16 locals recommend
Nothing remarkable about this place except that they've managed to stay in business despite the noisy traffic outside. But they do have good strong coffee, and it's very close by.

Shopping

Tons of weird leftover stuff you didn't realize you needed. Art supplies, frames, boxes, chachkas, scraps of cloth, toilet paper tubes, that sort of thing.
22 locals recommend
East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse
4695 Telegraph Ave
22 locals recommend
Tons of weird leftover stuff you didn't realize you needed. Art supplies, frames, boxes, chachkas, scraps of cloth, toilet paper tubes, that sort of thing.
Shop here for your groceries! You'll be amazed. It is wonderful, especially the produce.
419 locals recommend
Berkeley Bowl
2020 Oregon St
419 locals recommend
Shop here for your groceries! You'll be amazed. It is wonderful, especially the produce.
This is like totally the neighborhood hang on Sunday mornings. Great local produce, breads and hot food stands.
96 locals recommend
Temescal Farmer's Market
5300 Claremont Ave
96 locals recommend
This is like totally the neighborhood hang on Sunday mornings. Great local produce, breads and hot food stands.
Closest place for reasonable produce (though not always fresh) and enlightened grocery selection -- gluten free stuff and that kind of thing. Friendly staff.
17 locals recommend
Temescal Produce Market
4001 Broadway
17 locals recommend
Closest place for reasonable produce (though not always fresh) and enlightened grocery selection -- gluten free stuff and that kind of thing. Friendly staff.
If you're up for something further afield, it's a 30-minute walk (10-minute bike) to the Rockridge neighborhood -- lots of upscale shops and restaurants. A Rockridge centerpiece is Market Hall, a collection of specialty food shops (bakery, gourmet foods, wines, meat/fish, produce). Fun to wander through and sample the cheeses.
64 locals recommend
Rockridge Market Hall
5655 College Ave
64 locals recommend
If you're up for something further afield, it's a 30-minute walk (10-minute bike) to the Rockridge neighborhood -- lots of upscale shops and restaurants. A Rockridge centerpiece is Market Hall, a collection of specialty food shops (bakery, gourmet foods, wines, meat/fish, produce). Fun to wander through and sample the cheeses.
Capitalism in action! This strange little adjunct to Oakland went from a bunch of empty fields and industrial buildings to major chain-store-condo-land in front of our eyes. Plenty of useful stuff -- the Bay Street mall is typically mally, across from it is Trader Joe's and Ross and the like. Then further west there's Big Box Heaven: Home Depot and Target and Office Stuff, etc. And there is Ikea. Right in front of Ikea is the start to the trail across the eastern span of the Bay Bridge.
27 locals recommend
Emeryville
27 locals recommend
Capitalism in action! This strange little adjunct to Oakland went from a bunch of empty fields and industrial buildings to major chain-store-condo-land in front of our eyes. Plenty of useful stuff -- the Bay Street mall is typically mally, across from it is Trader Joe's and Ross and the like. Then further west there's Big Box Heaven: Home Depot and Target and Office Stuff, etc. And there is Ikea. Right in front of Ikea is the start to the trail across the eastern span of the Bay Bridge.

Sightseeing

Want to see a neighborhood in transition? Here you can find $300 shirts next to cheap Chinese food, hipsters next to folks wondering what on earth happened to their 'hood. Fun to walk around, lots of good eats. Don't miss Temescal Alley, where there are gourmet donuts, snobby books and upscale vintage.
89 locals recommend
Temescal
89 locals recommend
Want to see a neighborhood in transition? Here you can find $300 shirts next to cheap Chinese food, hipsters next to folks wondering what on earth happened to their 'hood. Fun to walk around, lots of good eats. Don't miss Temescal Alley, where there are gourmet donuts, snobby books and upscale vintage.

Essentials

Drug store that also sells some version of whatever you need (food, hardware, underwear, etc.). Open 24 hours.
197 locals recommend
Walgreens
2801 Adeline St
197 locals recommend
Drug store that also sells some version of whatever you need (food, hardware, underwear, etc.). Open 24 hours.

Parks & Nature

It's not a lie-around-on-the-sand beach but a rocky gazing-at-the-sunset beach. Pretty, quiet, never crowded, and surprisingly close. You can bike the Frontage Road along the water.
38 locals recommend
Safe Harbor Emeryville
3310 Powell St
38 locals recommend
It's not a lie-around-on-the-sand beach but a rocky gazing-at-the-sunset beach. Pretty, quiet, never crowded, and surprisingly close. You can bike the Frontage Road along the water.
Not exactly nature or hiking trail but I couldn't find the right category for this. What's fun is to BIKE the eastern span of the Bay Bridge. The trail starts in front of Ikea in Emeryville, then there's a 2-1/2-mile lead-up to the actual bridge, then you go another 2.2 miles before you have to turn around. It's uphill, then, of course, downhill on the the way back, with nifty views. A fun, pointless ride -- about 14 miles round trip from my house.
65 locals recommend
San Francisco Bay Bridge
San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge
65 locals recommend
Not exactly nature or hiking trail but I couldn't find the right category for this. What's fun is to BIKE the eastern span of the Bay Bridge. The trail starts in front of Ikea in Emeryville, then there's a 2-1/2-mile lead-up to the actual bridge, then you go another 2.2 miles before you have to turn around. It's uphill, then, of course, downhill on the the way back, with nifty views. A fun, pointless ride -- about 14 miles round trip from my house.
It's 3 miles around the lake -- fun to walk, run or bike -- and you can stop to check out the bird sanctuary, visit Children's Fairyland, or rent a paddleboat.
751 locals recommend
Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Lake Merritt Boulevard
751 locals recommend
It's 3 miles around the lake -- fun to walk, run or bike -- and you can stop to check out the bird sanctuary, visit Children's Fairyland, or rent a paddleboat.

Arts & Culture

Renovated historical buildings, weird juxtapositions of old and new, recently revitalized and full of good restaurants, clubs and art galleries. First Friday of every month there's a big art & music fair from 5 to 9 PM.
49 locals recommend
Downtown Oakland
49 locals recommend
Renovated historical buildings, weird juxtapositions of old and new, recently revitalized and full of good restaurants, clubs and art galleries. First Friday of every month there's a big art & music fair from 5 to 9 PM.
I love this museum -- always something funky and interesting on exhibit, and it gives you a real sense of California-ness. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. A block from Lake Merritt BART station.
547 locals recommend
Oakland Museum of California
1000 Oak St
547 locals recommend
I love this museum -- always something funky and interesting on exhibit, and it gives you a real sense of California-ness. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. A block from Lake Merritt BART station.

Getting Around

It's a 20-minute walk from my house, and a hub where several lines meet so the trains into SF come fairly often. Not the world's prettiest walk but generally well-lit and safe.
164 locals recommend
MacArthur Station
555 40th St
164 locals recommend
It's a 20-minute walk from my house, and a hub where several lines meet so the trains into SF come fairly often. Not the world's prettiest walk but generally well-lit and safe.
This station is about an 18-minute walk from my house, and a more interesting/attractive one than the Macarthur walk.... but only the Richmond line comes through so trains come less often. For trips to SF I recommend Macarthur.
159 locals recommend
Ashby station
3100 Adeline St
159 locals recommend
This station is about an 18-minute walk from my house, and a more interesting/attractive one than the Macarthur walk.... but only the Richmond line comes through so trains come less often. For trips to SF I recommend Macarthur.